
London Underground Map
The London Underground Map is a diagrammatic representation of London's subway system, designed to simplify navigation. It uses colored lines to indicate different routes, with stations marked as points or nodes. The map emphasizes clarity over geographic accuracy, connecting key locations across central and outer London. It helps passengers quickly identify routes, transfer points, and destinations without the complexity of real-world distances or topography. Since its introduction in 1931, it has become an iconic and practical tool for commuters and visitors alike, balancing readability with comprehensive coverage of the network.